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3/7/2019 Southwest Lower Peninsula, Michigan DNR Fishing Report
Southwest Lower Peninsula
To access the original Michigan DNR fishing Report: Click Here!
Allegan County: When anglers could find them, near limit catches of panfish were taken on several inland lakes including Duck Lake and Swan Lake.
- For a list of Allegan County Bait Shops: Click Here!
- For a list of Allegan County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Britsol Lake: In Barry County was producing a fair to good number of panfish.
- For a list of Barry County Bait Shops: Click Here!
- For a list of Barry County Public Lakes: Click Here!
- For a list of Berrien County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Muskegon Lake: Had some ice issues so anglers will need to use caution. There is not much snow on the ice however there were some bad spots where the ice might only be a couple inches thick. Foot traffic as opposed to machines would be wise and be sure to take a spud to check the ice ahead of you. Perch were caught on the west side in 45 feet and in the bays and marinas in as shallow as 10 feet. Walleye anglers were found off Fisherman’s Landing.
- For a more accurate report on the Muskegon Lake & the Muskegon River I suggest reaching out to the people at Snug Harbor Outfitters. Phone: (231-719-0759)
Plainwell Area: Ice has been running between 4 and 12 inches thick on Gun Lake. Beware of the bubblers. Fishing has been pretty good on Gun. Crappies, bluegills, walleyes and pike have all been active, especially the crappies. Anglers report catching good numbers of pike and perch on Fish Lake, pike on Crooked Lake, and some decent bluegills on Long Lake and Guernsey Lake in Cloverdale.
- For a list of Allegan County Bait Shops: Click Here!
- For a list of Allegan County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Union Area: There was up to 6 inches of ice on lakes in the area. The bite has been slow, but a few bluegills have been caught on Shavehead Lake. Anglers report a fair bluegill and crappie bite on Long Lake and light numbers of pike have been caught on Baldwin Lake. A few panfish and pike have been caught on Eagle Lake, too, and one angler reported catching a few nice perch on Little Cory.
- For a list of Calhoun County Bait & Tackle Shops: Click Here!
- For a list of Calhoun County Public Lakes: Click Here!
For more bait shops in the southwest lower peninsula follow the links below:
Berrien County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Allegan County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Ingham County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Allegan County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Ingham County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Branch County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Barry County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Kalamazoo County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Kent County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Kalamazoo County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Kent County Bait Shops: Click Here!
Your area may not be listed within this fishing report so below is a list of links to pages in Southwest Michigan to help guide you to public lakes in your county.
Allegan County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Barry County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Calhoun County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Cass County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Clinton County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Jackson County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Kalamazoo Public Lakes: Click Here!
St. Joseph County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Lake Erie Walleye Projections: Lake Erie walleye numbers are continuing to be projected as above average for the upcoming season. The video below gives the details:
Lake Erie Walleye Projections: Lake Erie walleye numbers are continuing to be projected as above average for the upcoming season. The video below gives the details:
3/7/2019 Southeast Lower Peninsula, Michigan DNR Fishing Report
Southeast Lower Peninsula
To access the original Michigan DNR fishing Report: Click Here!
Lake St. Clair: Recent cold temperatures have firmed up conditions in the canals, marinas, and nearshore areas. For the rest of the lake, please do not drive vehicles on the ice this late in the season. Use caution near the Fair Haven ramp due a truck going through the ice. Fishing success was sporadic now that the fish are in that slow mid-winter pattern.
- For a more accurate report on Lake St. Clair I suggest reaching out to the people at Sportsmen's Direct as their weekly LSC fishing report is usually far more in depth. Phone: (586-741-6052)
- Macomb County Bait Shops: Click Here!
St. Clair River: This time of year, boat anglers are often lured out to try to get in some early spring fishing. Ice from southern Lake Huron will often clog at the Bluewater Bridge and temporarily stop the flow of ice. Conditions can change drastically in a short time period, so anglers need to use extreme caution as shifting winds or changes in ice flow can completely cut off access to the boat launch.
Lake Orion: Anglers on Lake Orion and Stringy Lakes report catching good numbers of panfish and fair numbers of northern pike. East and West Graham lakes and Heart Lake in the Bald Mountain Recreation Area also were producing a decent panfish bite.
Saginaw Bay: Ice anglers targeting perch off the park inside Pinconning Bay did not catch anything. A few were taken off Linwood in five to six feet which was as far as the ice went out. There was a bigger sheet of ice hanging on off the Bay City State Park where anglers were heading out, but the bite was slow. There was fishable ice off Vanderbilt Park near Quanicassee. Anglers were taking mainly perch but a few walleye were also found in seven feet. A couple limit catches of perch were taken however the average catch was 10 to 12 per angler. Some of the fish were good size. On the east side, large piles of ice 20 to 30 feet high put an end to fishing from Thomas Road to Sebewaing. A couple anglers tried at Geiger Road but reported some bad ice that was hard to see because of snow. At Caseville, anglers caught a couple lake trout and burbot. The water off the Pigeon River and Mud Creek was still muddy.
- For a more accurate report on Saginaw Bay I suggest taking a look at the weekly Saginaw Bay Fishing Report given to you by Saginawbay.com
Saginaw River: There was open water in the channel at Wickes Park. A few anglers were out on the turn basin near Ojibway Island, but they did not catch much.
Anglers were scattered from First Street to Zilwaukee and on down to Cass Avenue, fishing away from the main channel, but nobody did very well as the water was still a bit muddy. There was open water near the Boys & Girls Club at the south end of Bay City. A couple eater-size walleye were caught in 18 feet downstream of the U.S.S Edson below the Independence Bridge, but from there down to the mouth fishing was slow. Anglers are warned to stay away from the main channel, as the ice out there was questionable.
Tittabawassee River: Had a few shore anglers from the Caldwell ramp upstream along the bank, but they did not catch much. A couple walleye were caught by those ice fishing off Center Road.
- Wayne County Click Here!
- Washtenaw County Click Here!
- Bay County Click Here!
- Monroe County Click Here!
- Livingston County Click Here!
- Ingham County Click Here!
- Genesee County Click Here!
Your area may not be listed within this fishing report so below is a list of links to pages in Southeast Michigan to help guide you to public lakes in your county.
Clinton County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Genessee County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Hillsdale County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Jackson County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Lapeer County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Lenawee County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Livingston County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Oakland County Public Lakes Page 1: Click Here!
Oakland County Public Lakes Page 2: Click Here!
Washtenaw County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Wayne County Public Lakes: Click Here!
Lake Erie Walleye Projections: Lake Erie walleye numbers are continuing to be projected as above average for the upcoming season. The video below gives the details:
Lake Erie Walleye Projections: Lake Erie walleye numbers are continuing to be projected as above average for the upcoming season. The video below gives the details:
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